Publications by authors named "Shi-Kun Fang"

Maternal separation (MS) increases the risk of occurrence of anxiety, depression, and learning and memory impairment in offspring. However, the underlying molecular biological mechanisms remain unclear. In the current study, offspring CD-1 mice were separated from their mothers from postnatal day 4 to postnatal day 21.

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Intermittent hypoxia (IH), a major pathophysiologic alteration in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), is an important contributor to cognitive impairment. Increasing research suggests that melatonin has anti-inflammatory properties and improves functions related to synaptic plasticity. However, it is unclear whether melatonin has a protective effect against OSAS-induced cognitive dysfunction in aged individuals and the involved mechanisms are also unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the effects of Elamipretide (SS-31), a targeted antioxidant, on cognitive impairment caused by chronic sleep deprivation (CSD) in mice, highlighting its potential to address mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation.
  • - Mice undergoing CSD for 21 days received SS-31 injections, and their cognitive functions were assessed through various tests, while biochemical assays analyzed the impact on mitochondrial and inflammatory markers.
  • - Results showed that SS-31 improved cognitive function by enhancing levels of proteins linked to synaptic function and reducing inflammation, suggesting it combats CSD-related cognitive issues by boosting SIRT1 expression.
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Maternal exposure to inflammation may represent a major risk factor for neuropsychiatric disorders with associated cognitive dysfunction in offspring in later life. Growing evidence has suggested that resveratrol exerts a beneficial effect on cognitive impairment via its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and by ameliorating synaptic dysfunction. However, how resveratrol affects maternal immune activation-induced cognitive dysfunction and the underlying mechanisms are unclear.

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